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Whistle Stopper - Pure Country

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List Price: $9.98
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Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Starring: George Strait, Lesley Ann Warren, Isabel Glasser, Kyle Chandler, John Doe Directed By: Christopher Cain
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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9780790713779 Format: Closed-captioned ISBN: 6302681685 Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Release Date: 1994-01-14 Running Time: 113 Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 1992-10-23
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Comment: Bought this for a friend who is a George Strait fan. Of course she loved the movie.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Just good clean fun Comment: This is just a nice family movie with a great sound track. Worth spending money on.
Customer Rating:      Summary: From a non country fans point of view. Comment: I don't like country, I like metal.
Why did I see this?
A friend dragged me kicking and screaming into it.
But I came out surprised and quite satisfied with the movie overall.
It's very well acted, well directed.
The acting is excellent.
I'm not going to comment on the music, it's not my genre.
But I would recommend this to even non country music fans.
It's got a good story going and some very fine moments.
Did I mention cowboys are good eye candy?
And there is no shortage of that in this movie.
And that's reason enough to watch it again.
Recommended!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pure Country - A Pure Delight Comment: George Strait has been a headline country and western star for a long time now, and when he made this movie, he showed he was more than capable of holding his own in good company. What a shame this was his only film !
Colonel Tom Parker was a friend of Strait's manager and told him that George Strait had the same kind of charisma on film that the great Elvis Presley had,and that a movie career was his for the asking.
However, the long delays between takes, the endless sitting around on the set was not appealing to George and he was never keen to repeat the experience.
However, playing a singer who is sick and tired of the remoteness of his live performances, huge stadiums and lots of special effects, and no real contact with his audiences, was a role tailor made for an artist as good as George Strait.
His character Dusty, decides to escape the mindless existence he is currently living and walks away, hitches a ride and heads for anonimity.
It is while he is "on the run" that he meets a young woman rodeo rider, well played by Isabel Glasser who takes him home where he awakes with a cruel hangover to meet her family, including her father the late Rory Calhoun in one of his last roles.
The soundtrack of Pure Country was a best selling album for George Strait and stands on its own as a fine album. The song, I Cross My Heart sung at the end of the film became a favourite request at weddings, a beautiful love song indeed. Other great songs include Thoughts Of A Fool, The King Of Broken Hearts, Heartland, When Did You Stop Loving Me, and all are worthy of countless replays.
A good movie,great soundtrack, and George Strait - who could ask for more?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pure Country DVD Comment: This is a classic cowboy, country music, feel good, handsome guy gets gorgeous girl movie. I have seen it about a half-dozen times and decided to buy it so I could watch it sans commercial interruption.
This one is a "keeper".
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After 25 chart-topping hits, the singing star becomes a movie star! George Strait makes his film debut in an entertaining look into the heart and soul of country music from Young Guns director Christopher Cain. Superstar Dusty Chandler (Strait) is tired of the smoke, the strobe lights and the overmiked sound of his arena spectaculars. One night, something snaps. "I'm just going to take a little walk," Dusty says as he walks out of the empty hall, ditching his beard, ponytail - and temporarily, his career - to reclaim his down-home country roots. But his manager (Leslie Ann Warren) retaliates: a stand-in (Kyle Chandler) lip-synchs his songs in concert. And a romance with a lovely rancher (Isabel Glasser) is on again, off again like a rodeo cowboy. The simple life can be complex, but it's nothing a revitalized country boy can't handle!
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